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    Eyewear Prescpription What Do You Do For The Range

    I wear glasses and wonder how most people handle this at the range when safety glasses are required? Do most people get contacts and use regular shooting glasses?Thanks

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    Prescription Willy X glasses for me.
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    Prescription inserts on my issue ballistics.

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    I just use my regular glasses for the "required eye protection" at my range

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    Armourx with prescription lens
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    +1 on these, plus Cat Crap Anti Fog cleaner, the goggle style tends to fog up. Got mine with transitions lenses so they go from early morning hunt to day at the range.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HussarPL View Post
    I just use my regular glasses for the "required eye protection" at my range
    That's not very smart. Just say'n.

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    Wiley-X Brick with transition prescription polycarbonate lenses. I wear them for work too. I quite like them. Good coverage, no more giant exposed parts of the eye, but without looking too fugly.
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    Oakley RX meets and exceeds all ANSI standards you require.
    What business is it of yours where I'm from, friendo?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HussarPL View Post
    I just use my regular glasses for the "required eye protection" at my range
    Me too. They are plastic lenses so won't shatter. They are also good enough that they pass for safety glasses at work too.
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